North Dakota defends DAPL, Standing Rock fears for its water
North Dakota officials filed more than 200 pages arguing to keep the Dakota Access Pipeline operating just as a public comment period for the controversial project closed Wednesday.
The state argues in comments to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that shutting down the pipeline would cause irreparable harm to North Dakota, including a loss of oil revenue and a shift of oil transportation to rail.
These submitted comments reaffirm that the safest, most efficient and most environmentally friendly means of transporting all liquids is by pipeline especially when that pipeline is already in place and has been operating safely for over six years, Gov. Doug Burgum said in a statement.
Leaders of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, meanwhile, have pointed to the potential harm a pipeline breach would have on the tribes water supply.
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